“In the Ukrainian military, which was one-third made up of people who were not in the military, but were instead on the payroll of some oligarch,” Rohrabacher said.
Rohrabacher noted he received the information while on a trip to Europe, where he met with people involved with intelligence agencies in various countries.
“They [the oligarch’s mercenaries] had heavy artillery and were indiscriminately shelling these separatists’ villages,” Rohrabacher added.
The Ukrainian crisis started in 2014 when pro-European Union (EU) supporters, including radical nationalists, backed by Western powers, ousted elected President Viktor Yanukovych after he did not sign an association agreement with the EU.
In April 2014, the conflict escalated when the new government in Kiev launched a military operation against independence supporters in eastern Ukraine. The independence supporters have refused to recognize the new government arguing that the legitimate, democratically-elected Yanukovych government was removed by a violent coup.
The UN estimates the conflict has claimed more than 6,400 lives. Rohrabacher argued that the majority of the casualties are on the hands of the Ukrainian army.